NHL cancels remainder of preseason schedule

A day before the first formal meetings between the NHL Players' Association and the NHL in weeks, the league cancelled what remained of its preseason schedule on Thursday.

The cancellation of the preseason schedule was necessary because of the absence of a collective bargaining agreement between the NHLPA and the NHL," a league statement said.

The Blackhawks had two preseason games remaining -- Oct. 5 at Pittsburgh and Oct. 6 against the Flyers -- after the NHL's first round of cancellations eliminated games through Sept. 30.

The NHL regular season is scheduled to open on Oct. 11. The Hawks' season-opener is Oct. 13 against the Columbus Blue Jackets.

On Friday, the union and the league will hold their first formal negotiations since before the work stoppage began on Sept. 15. The two sides, though, won't address revenue-sharing -- the most contentious factor so far in negotiations - but will focus on other issues such as scheduling, arbitration rights, contract lengths and discipline.

"The fact that they're meeting Friday is a good sign," Hawks forward Patrick Sharp said.

It's possible if things go well Friday, more meetings will be held on Saturday and Sunday.

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